The much anticipated issue featuring our Ivory white Gown Wrapped in Pleated Black Tulle for the modern bride was a huge success. Weddingbells is the inspirational guide and practical planning tool for the bride-to-be. With inspiring ceremony and decor ideas, info on the latest bridal style trends and guides to the world's top honeymoon destinations, Weddingbells is where unforgettable weddings begin.

Pie Magazine is a high quality print publication that seeks to articulate affordable luxury lifestyle via stunning professional photography, advertorials and concise articles. The publication is unisex and appeals to an affluent, worldly and socially savvy audience, with a wide readership ranging from young professionals to the more mature reader. Alya Couture was pleased to have one of our new made to measure Chiffon Evening Gown with Animal Print Featured on their "Fair Vanity" story.

Hailed by critics as a singer with “lovely stage presence,” a “silvery tone,” and “exquisite mezza voce,” Canadian soprano Meghan Lindsay continues to excel across many genres. For the Opear Atelier Gala 2013 Alya Couture was proud to dress Meghan with one of our most popular gowns from collection I.

For the second year in a row Alya Couture is proud to sponsor Opera Atelier Gala 2013 at The Ritz Carlton Hotel.
Our model Chantilly is wearing made to measure evening ball gown in special electric blue print custom for our house.
She stole the show and turned heads while guests enjoyed fantastic opera performances, great food and lovely company.

‘I’m thinking of incorporating a bigger presence of cocktail dresses and resort wear. My jet-setting ladies who travel and attend events globally will definitely appreciate lighter and airier garments that travel well,’ says the Jordanian-Canadian designer Maher Alami. ‘Made to measure is real couture, as each gown is made for its wearer, for her and her alone.’ The client, he insists, is indivisible to this formula, which he equates to timeless elegance and femininity.

On Thursday, September 6th, designer Maher Alami and PR Assistant Anastassia Lavrinenko hit the streets of Toronto for its first ever Fashion's Night Out.
Anastassia was wearing a made-to-measure cocktail dress from Collection I for the occasion, which got a lot of attention from Toronto's fashionistas!
Our agenda included TFI's Fashion Exhibition at Hazelton Lanes, Holt Renfrew's 175th Birthday party on Bloor Street and Fashion Group International Queen Street rooftop party and film screening.

CL: What is at the heart of your label?
MA: Alya Couture is named after my grandmother – it’s a tribute to her. She was a seamstress for society weddings and I would always accompany her through the market, looking for beads and all those gorgeous silk fabrics that we have in that part of the world [Jordan]. She taught me little secrets of the trade when I was young. Today, I try to make my gowns and dresses work year-round, and really look for longevity and value. Couture dresses in the past were something that were passed on from your great-grandmother to your grandmother, to your mother and now you, who gets to wear it again. This is what I really try to bring back – things that are very well made and of high-quality...